This is a story of a great crime committed in the name of God. A Christian crusade called by Pope Innocent III in 1199 to redeem the holy city of Jerusalem ended five years later in the siege and occupation of the Christian city of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire.

Spring 1927. Godfrey and Antoinette are officially an item. That doesn't stop the suave and debonair Eddie Ryerson though. Back from Toronto for a visit, Eddie has his eye on the young women of Wainwright – and Antoinette is in his sights. Meanwhile, Antonia is having a real dilemma getting her choice of treasurer elected for the Wainwright Catholic Women's League and Isaac loses a dear friend.

We are in New Amsterdam in the 1600s. These are treacherous times and Johanna, our young heroine, faces many dangers and overcomes them to finally succeed and prosper as the English force the Dutch out of the colony and rename it New York.

STEALING HIS HEART. Crack shot Maddie Campbell isn't your ordinary thief. She'll do she'll do anything to insure the safety and survival of her young daughter and the three hundred other widows and orphans left homeless and penniless after a horrific mining accident.

In the suffocating atmosphere of the Third Reich, art becomes a political issue. When the renowned modern artist Dietrich Junger is condemned by Hitler, his daughter Anke finds herself abandoned by the two men she loved most. One is dead; one has fled. “Boyd has written a novel of impressive depth and human warmth.” —Heidi Gearhart, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Art History, Assumption College.

Britain in the tenth century was a dangerous place for books and
wisdom, for the waves of Viking invaders had no use for scholars,
destroying the libraries along with the buildings that held them
and those who lived there. The Saxon King Alfred was ailing of
a mystery disease that none had so far been able to cure. As he
weakened, so his plans for a peaceful and united country came
under increasin

After losing his memory, an assassin forgets he's a cold-hearted killer and falls in love. When his memory returns, will he revert to his old ways, or can the love of a good woman save him from himself?

Having witnessed incredible brutalities in the Lodz Ghetto, eighteen year old Saul Weinberg decides it is time to escape.
But staying out and alive is proving very tricky as he faces constant threat with the locals and nature itself, and with every day bringing new challenges he soon finds himself wondering whether there is indeed anywhere for him to run...

As the wagon train moved toward Canada, two-hate filled, revengeful half brothers wreacked havoc on many on the train. After Ellie Marrow stopped the younger brother from beating his wife, they threw her sister, Lil into the river. Torn clothes and heavy shoes prevented her from swimming to safety. Even with Nataka’s attempts to save her, she slipped under the water. Could he reach her in time?

Sati: an Indian Woman is a historical novel. It is about life of little Sati amidst all social dogmas in 16th century India. The story bespeaks her life from infancy to womanhood and gives a detailed researched study of former India and the status of women.

Have you ever thought of Shakespeare as a fast-paced, action-filled, page-turning…novel?!
Shakespeare plays on stage make for fantastic theatrics! But when you read it as a book…some of it’s glory can be lost. This novelization of Hamlet uses a more modern language and narration to capture the story as a novel.
Hamlet is set in Denmark and tells the revenge of a Prince against his uncle for mu

Convicted by the Puritans in 1660, Mary Dyer faced the gallows on the Boston Commons. Often misunderstood by her husband and six children, she turned her back on those who loved her for the higher principle of protesting the anti-Quaker Laws.
What must it have been like to stand beneath the gallows and watch a loved one make the ultimate sacrifice for something you do not fully understand.

Alone at 17, I went to live with our neighbors. The man of the house took a fancy to me, stole my virginity, and I run off. On the stage, I met a woman who taught me to survive by way of the world's oldest profession in Tombstone. A sweet man asked me to marry him-my life changed again. Happy, we worked hard, but nothing stayed the same for long. Life dealt me some blows, but made me strong.

There's nothing like a smoking six gun in your hand to make you grow up fast! They were the youngest-and some said the most dangerous-gang in the territory. They were just kids, but the savagery of the untamed West made men out of them before their time.

THE SPHINX is the fictional and epic novel about the son of Pharaoh Khufu. This son was Pharaoh Khafre who built the second largest pyramid on the Giza Plateau. He is also thought to be the builder of the mysterious Sphinx. Or was he?
The novel is not only about the life of Pharaoh Khafre, his rule over Kemet and his many military conquests, but is also the story of the Sphinx. What did this

Wolf Creek, Kansas, is not peaceful on a good day –but things really escalate when Tsu Chiao, owner of the Red Chamber, decides to edge out his competitors in the seedy part of town with the aid of Tong assassins sent from San Francisco. All-out war ensues, with peaceful Chinese citizens like the Li family caught in the middle.